Why do many organizations seek agile transformation? In my conversation about the topic with Shannon Ewan, CEO at ICAgile, she provided an example illuminating the urgency of building resilience in the face of change.
She highlights the differences among simple, complicated, and complex systems. For example, building construction requires specific processes that produce a generally predictable result. In contrast, she says, “Dealing with human change is much more of an organic system.” She describes the rainforest and how changes in this ecosystem ripple effect on all life within this habitat.
After experiencing unexpected change, inspection and improvement are the next natural steps to achieve the mission at hand–whether animals need to find more resource-rich land due to deforestation or organizations need to build the most customer-centric product possible in rapidly evolving markets.
Agile transformation equips organizations to learn from unpredictable challenges in business ecosystems and adapt quickly. However, agile transformation isn’t easy and requires much more than implementing agile frameworks.
This article draws directly from Shannon Ewan’s experience as an agile leader and practitioner as we explore the four most critical steps leaders must take to spearhead a successful agile transformation within their teams and organizations.